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be shelling
noun
A hard external covering of an animal.
Exact(40)
"The main thing is not to be shelling out a bunch of cash.
Scottish taxpayers were found to be shelling out £1.37m to just two deputy chief constables, even as the force shed 800 jobs.
Just remember to cancel at the end of the trial or you'll be shelling out £79.99 for another year's use of the service.
The fact that television companies will also be shelling out to cover soccer's World Cup and the Winter Olympics, also being held in 2002, does not help.
You know what, you probably will; but it's more likely you'll be shelling out for The Beatles: Rock Band - released on the same day.
If all England's 17,000 primaries were funded similarly, the DfE would be shelling out about £8bn on them just for rent.
Similar(20)
"They are shelling the street randomly".
"We are shelling from a distance".
"All the time they are shelling.
Everyone is shelling the camp".
His home was shelled twice.
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